-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Karl Larsen wrote: > James Kosin wrote: Richard England wrote: >>>> Karl Larsen wrote: >>>>> I had to replace the updated cups rpms. I did erase the >>>>> updated udev but that was not necessary. To erase the bad >>>>> update you MUST HAVE an early rpm from the install DVD and >>>>> you install it with > this: >>>>> >>>>> # rpm -U --force --nodeps rpm-name >>>>> >>>>> and you must do it because the darn thing hates to be >>>>> dropped to a lower level. >>>>> >>>>> But again the printer works and I remade a printer entry >>>>> and it works just fine. >>>> Jeesh, this makes the THIRD thread for this issue. Thanks >>>> for the update, Karl, but why start with yet another subject >>>> line? Just reply to one of the previous postings. Does >>>> your email program handle threads? I start to suspect not. >>>> ~~R >>>> > > THIRD, I think I can count a few more than that. > > At least, now we know it was CUPS that broke. Can someone please > fix! > > Thanks, James >> > No. I think the cups update is fine. It was the udev update that > stopped udev from making /dev/lp0 which caused my problem. There is > a bug in on this problem and it is active. Yeah, I found this out on another thread started on this topic by you. - -James -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGudBBkNLDmnu1kSkRAnqOAJ4rCwkk0suZ+xejFgaoSkbkYXypawCfVRIp CXzwuOY7RhECn2iKlhs4wwY= =KqQL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Scanned by ClamAV - http://www.clamav.net